It's nowdown close to 10K at the moment with another bad day. I don't care what side of the isle your on, the market tanking like this is BAD!!! Political points mean DICK, if the economy gets so low that we can't recover!

In the next 5 years, I doubt gold will be worth more than $200/ounce. This is a BAD BAD bubble.

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It's not a bubble and the price of gold is fairly stable. The problem is a dollar buys less gold than it did a year ago. It buys less food, gasoline, lumber and steel too.
If we allow the Fed to print even more worthless dollars, the price of gold, along with food, gasoline lumber and steel will continue to rise.
What we are seeing is not the rise of a gold bubble, it is the collapse of a dollar bubble.

I wonder what percentage of the population actually has money in the stock market?

Myself and friends of mine, who are in the same boat, don't give two shits about people who have lost money in the market. There are those of us who already know that it can't get any worse for the working poor.

I wonder what percentage of the population actually has money in the stock market?

Myself and friends of mine, who are in the same boat, don't give two shits about people who have lost money in the market. There are those of us who already know that it can't get any worse for the working poor.

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That's pretty much my sentiment. They're fine with us crashing and burning, so backatcha, babe.

I wonder what percentage of the population actually has money in the stock market?

Myself and friends of mine, who are in the same boat, don't give two shits about people who have lost money in the market. There are those of us who already know that it can't get any worse for the working poor.

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A lot of those who lost money were the average middle class working American.....just trying to put a little away for retirement. Why would you not care about the average person just trying to make ends meet?

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